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We found the following complaints for FORD F SUPER DUTY (2003)

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Truck stalls and or misfires when intermittent wipers are on when sitting in stopped position truck will stall and when in motion it will misfire and stumble only when wipers are on and not any other time

The truck started to hestitate on exceleration and began to bog down and lose power untill the engine stalled and could not be started.stalled on busy oakland park blvd. At 10 pm.waited one hour to be towed to home and had to be towed again the next day to dealer.the repair stated wire repair to fuel pump.

Spark plug shoot out of engine. This is the 3rd time it is because there is only 4 threads to screw into this has happened to this truck two times when it was your with the factory plugs. And now with othersthat were that were do to specs by ford. This is an expensive fix and it is dangerous to people that stick their hand it there when they see a floppy coil and don't know they can be shocked. Please do something people are getting hurt. It always happens to me when driving, there is a loud noise and thenit starts running different answers sounds like a lawnmower without a muffler. It is scary and caused me a panic attack as i had to find my way off the highway wondering if it is going to explode. It nor fixed because it cost tomuch and my hand it twitchy from the shock it gave me.

The problem: 6.0l head bolts. Probably the most well-known and problematic is the issue with the factory head bolts. Essentially, the bolts stretch, which results in a blown head gasket. Ford is aware of this problem is why there is a lawsuite pending due to this issue and others with this 6.0l engine. The problem: egr coolerthe 6.0l diesel has a bad reputation for blown head gaskets and sticking egr (exhaust gas recirculation) valve. While stretching head bolts are partly to blame for the head gasket issue, programmers that turn up the power in your 6.0l truck are guilty culprits as well. Simply put, the stock egr cooler cannot keep up with filtering a modified 6.0l. A failing egr cooler can cause your truck to overheat, run poorly, and add to the potential for head gasket failure.the problem: vacuum leakalthough the super duty uses unit bearings up front from the factory, the trucks are still equipped with selectable hubs. Many of the early trucks were equipped with ford-specific hubs which had an auto and on setting only. These hubs were vacuum-assisted and known to be problematic. A leaking or dry-rotted vacuum line is not uncommon to find, nor is a damaged hub actuator. Pictured here is a quick trail fix that uses a stick to plug a vacuum line that was leaking and no longer needed because the truck was outfitted with aftermarket hubs. The problem: front unit bearingsbig tires and unit bearings don't always mix well. Even in the factory configuration, the non-serviceable unit bearings have a limited life cycle. The easy way to check for a bad unit bearing is by jacking up the front axle, one side at a time. You'll want to raise the tire off of the ground enough so that a prybar can be placed under the bottom of the tire. You can also use your hands to test this, but the prybar will give you extra leverage.issue recall.

Spark plug blew out of aluminum head causing unburned fuel to ignite from coil ignition.

Oil from leaking head gasket ,passenger side,dripping on to hot exhaust system .oil collects in brush shield on exhaust y-connection.

My truck has spit out two spark plugs on the passenger side of the engine. These plugs had to be repaired with a hell-coil and this is a temporary fix. It cost me $400 to repair both. My truck has over 100,000 miles and spit out the first at 120,000.

Was driving down highway at 50mph with no load and heard load pop under headand then a constant blowing noise. Pulled over and found that the third spark plug on passengers side had blown out and was laying on top of motor along with coil pack had broke off. Had to use a kit to tap out hole and install insert. Probably will be more problems in future but we will see. Just don't seem safe for that to happen with the fire threat that could cause. As a local fire chief i have scene how fast a vehicle fire can spread.

My truckhas 101k miles on it and it just started stalling out while driving( on streets and highways), also while just idling it stalls(stationary). I took it to my local ford for them to hook it up on their computer to see what the problem is. After hours there and it stalling out and not restarting they couldn't tell what was wrong with it and charged me $125. As i was leaving they said change your maf sensor and #8 coil and it'll be fine. So, i did just that in the parking lot and it still does the same thing. It stalled out many times on my way home. I thought by taking it to the ford dealership (the people that have all the answers for their products) i would get it fixed. And make my truck safe again. I was wrong. Is there something you can do to help me with this. Thanks

I have a 2003 f350 superduty truck. It has a triton v10 engine. The spark plug blew out of the engine.this happend 2 years ago also. Forunately i was on surface streets and was not on the freeway which may have been fatal.

Spark plug blew out while traveling on narrow mountain road causing engine to stall losing power steering. Steered into the mountain side to prevent head on collision. There have been several engine fires due to plug blowing out of cylinder head and fuel not properly burning.

We have had 4 spark plugs blow on the motor in 4 years and twice just this years of 2011.leaving us stranded twice, once 1/2 mile from home so we drove home, and once in wyoming(1,101 miles away from home, at 46 below zero so we had to unplug the fuel injector so we could get to help on x-mas dayafter we had driving to my dads funeral already for 14 hours trying to get there, we still had 9 more to go and it was 5:30 a.m. But now we could not drive over 50 miles per hour for fear of what may happen.snow storm and holiday nothing open..... Sometimes you have no choice of what is safe and what is the smart thing to do, we had to keep moving do to the snow storm and the cold. This was the second time we have had to deal with the spark plugs.....if this is such a dangerous thing to have happen on a ford vehicle why is it not been recalled at all???????????????i am so disgusted with ford now because it just happen again today but it was finally here close to home and we were not left 110-1,000 miles from home for once.........but now we are left with either another expensive repair and possibly unfixable, (this may be a reblow and if it is non fixable) or out a track and in our business, and where we live we have to have a heavy duty truck.this one was bought brand new , paid off 2 years early, fully insured, maintenance done faithfully and this is what you get.

On 7/8/05 as my wife was backing out of the driveway, my ford f250 deisel lariet stalled. She turned the ignition off then tried to start it. The light indicating the glow plugs had warmed up sufficiently would not go off so she turned off the ignition key and turned it back on. This time the glow plug light indicator went off and the engine started fine, however, the engine acted like it did not want to change gears. She drove it slowly for a block then decided to bring it back to say it wasn't working properly but when she got back it seemed to work okay. She turned it back around and it worked fine. As she had turned and was driving down around a corner, the engine suddenly stalled. With difficulty she pulled onto the shoulder of the road, put it in park and turned the ignition off. Again she had to go through the process of turning off the ignition twice to get the glow plug indicator to go off. This time the engine clunked really loud and black clouds of smoke came out of the exhaust. She tuned off the engine and tried again with the same result. The vehicle was towed to cal worthington ford dealership for repair. As of today, 7/14/05 it is still there and they say they do not know what is wrong with it. We are getting the story there is nothing wrong with it.they iformed us that both batteries were dead and they could not get into the pick up. The service tech had to go in through the passender side of the vehicle. The batteries were fine when the tow truck dropped it off at the dealership. We were there. When asked why the batteries were dead they said because they were not charging. When asked why they were not charging the answer we got from ondrey was, "if you change one battery and one is bad it will drain the other battery." we informed him that we did not change any batteries. He evaded our questions and said he could not tell us anything. The technicians were looking at it.

While driving my 2003 ford f250 p-up w/ 5.4l engine, i heard a loud pop and suddenly my truck will hardly go and it catches fire.i was informed it was a spark plug that blew out, which i had never changed.ford says they will not fix it, and other people want $2000 to fix it.i have since heard that this is a normal problem with these engine.i have 5 kids and now only 1 vehicle, cause i do not have the $2000 to fix a problem that ford created.

A brand new ford f-250 diesel, has occurrences of its accelerator not responding.which almost caused an accident while trying to turn at an intersection.*la

Thor motorcoach. Consumer writes in regards to kiddie portable fire extinguisher safety recall. *ldthe consumer stated the vehicle was sold to an unknown person(s);therefore, they did not receive the recall notice.

Vehicle has sudden loss of power due to fuel tank lining coming off and clogging the pick- up screen. This problem first occurred on 05-22-06. The truck was covered under warranty, and ford replaced the fuel tank. The service manager told me that the new tank would not come apart because it had a new design. Today my truck had a sudden loss of power on the freeway going up a steep grade and i almost caused a bad accident. When i finally got the truck home i pulled the sending unit from the top of the tank so i could look inside. The lining on the tank was floating in the diesel fuel. Ford should recall these trucks because this is a very serious problem.

2003 f350 pu truck 06 diesel engine.check engine light came on starting the truck and the idle speed was at 600rpm then all of a sudden the truck accelerated to 1100rpm.i had put the truck in drive just as the jump in idle speed and the truck lunged forward.the idle speed went back to normal.as we stopped at a stop sign, the idle speed jumped again causing the truck to run almost into the oncoming traffic.had i not had the break on, there would have been an accident. This problem persisted each time the vehicle was started and would last until the motor wormed.each time, weather in drive or reverse, the idle would jump and the truck would leap, without warning.i took the truck to the ford dealer where i was told that this was a well known problem and they had replaced a lot of the 3c3z 9f838 injector sensors and the 37130 pigtail harness.the sensor leaks oil into the connector and causes the connector to short.they replaced the icp sensor and connector and this corrected the problem.the system codes scan showed p0603 and p2285 as the problem.this is an obvious safety problem known to ford for years and they have not addressed it.i checked the web and found hundreds of complaints on this specific problem and how to correct it.i also found that ford changed the placement of the sensor when they found the design flaw, but did nothing to correct it on the existing vehicles.i guess someone has to die fro ford to admit that they have a problem with their trucks.

Fuel injectors plugged resulting in loss of power.happened repeatedly overthe years.now it appears to be delaminating fuel tank liner.appears to be a widespread problem.ford won't take responsibility.

9501 miles. I filled the fuel tank the fuel guage went to full when i turned the key on thena couple of minutes later the needle went down past empty and stayed there until about half a tank of fuel was used then the needle came back up. I took the pickup to fenton ford in mcalaster ok. They reset the computer, this did not fix the problem. I took the pickup to future ford in clovis ca when i returned home and they could not reprogram the computer due to ford not having the computer update available at that time. At aprox. 16500 miles i took the pickup in to freedom ford in fresno ca. After replacing the instrument cluster on the dash, the fuel sending unit and the part in the tank is fixed so far. This took five trips to the different shops to finally get repaired.

Noticed gas tank sagging - inspection found rear strap corroded and broken. Research found that there is a recall on several brands of ford cars and f150 trucks (1999-2003 models) for this exact problem but the f250 is not covered. If the same problems occur on a different model (e.g. F250) you would think the recall should apply.

The problem: 6.0l head bolts. Probably the most well-known and problematic is the issue with the factory head bolts. Essentially, the bolts stretch, which results in a blown head gasket. Ford is aware of this problem is why there is a lawsuite pending due to this issue and others with this 6.0l engine. The problem: egr coolerthe 6.0l diesel has a bad reputation for blown head gaskets and sticking egr (exhaust gas recirculation) valve. While stretching head bolts are partly to blame for the head gasket issue, programmers that turn up the power in your 6.0l truck are guilty culprits as well. Simply put, the stock egr cooler cannot keep up with filtering a modified 6.0l. A failing egr cooler can cause your truck to overheat, run poorly, and add to the potential for head gasket failure.the problem: vacuum leakalthough the super duty uses unit bearings up front from the factory, the trucks are still equipped with selectable hubs. Many of the early trucks were equipped with ford-specific hubs which had an auto and on setting only. These hubs were vacuum-assisted and known to be problematic. A leaking or dry-rotted vacuum line is not uncommon to find, nor is a damaged hub actuator. Pictured here is a quick trail fix that uses a stick to plug a vacuum line that was leaking and no longer needed because the truck was outfitted with aftermarket hubs. The problem: front unit bearingsbig tires and unit bearings don't always mix well. Even in the factory configuration, the non-serviceable unit bearings have a limited life cycle. The easy way to check for a bad unit bearing is by jacking up the front axle, one side at a time. You'll want to raise the tire off of the ground enough so that a prybar can be placed under the bottom of the tire. You can also use your hands to test this, but the prybar will give you extra leverage.issue recall.

I am the second owner of this truck, it had 30,000 miles on it when i bought it from the dealer in 02/2005. There is no front end alignment issues with this truck. Wheel hub bearings failures, front axle, truck had over 200,000 miles before the first wheel hub bearing failure, since then i have had to replace 7 wheel hubs bearing failures on my (2003 ford f-250 super duty xl 4x4 7.3 power stroke diesel), the truck only has road miles and i do not take it 4 wheeling. It is my work and every day driving truck.the truck has just over 320,000 miles on it now.( i love this truck) the last set of wheel hubs was installed on my truck 04/01/2015 and i just had to replace them again, sad day for me. 08/22/2015. They only had 5,000 miles on them. I believe this is a manufacture flaw in the hubs that needs to be addressed, i am not the only one that has had this problem. It is very dangerous but more over you should get more than 5,000 miles out of these parts.

Truck pulling hard -very hard to right while brakingtransmission not shiftingback into over drive while on cruise control trans will not shift un less you hit decel or hit brakes.

The brake pedal sinks at stops.i've had service technicians check the systems, two mastercylinders have been installed that did'nt correct the issue.they have determined the abs valve is the issue and will not fail on a hard brake.. I don't think this is a safe situation and am wondering why there is not a recall on it

I am the second owner of this truck, it had 30,000 miles on it when i bought it from the dealer in 02/2005. There is no front end alignment issues with this truck. Wheel hub bearings failures, front axle, truck had over 200,000 miles before the first wheel hub bearing failure, since then i have had to replace 7 wheel hubs bearing failures on my (2003 ford f-250 super duty xl 4x4 7.3 power stroke diesel), the truck only has road miles and i do not take it 4 wheeling. It is my work and every day driving truck.the truck has just over 320,000 miles on it now.( i love this truck) the last set of wheel hubs was installed on my truck 04/01/2015 and i just had to replace them again, sad day for me. 08/22/2015. They only had 5,000 miles on them. I believe this is a manufacture flaw in the hubs that needs to be addressed, i am not the only one that has had this problem. It is very dangerous but more over you should get more than 5,000 miles out of these parts.

Excessive play in steering, loss of control. There is approx. Two inches of play in steering wheel and i am having a difficult time keeping the vehicle on the road. I am afraid to drive th vehicle and ford says this is ok.

Truck pulling hard -very hard to right while brakingtransmission not shiftingback into over drive while on cruise control trans will not shift un less you hit decel or hit brakes.

I am the second owner of this truck, it had 30,000 miles on it when i bought it from the dealer in 02/2005. There is no front end alignment issues with this truck. Wheel hub bearings failures, front axle, truck had over 200,000 miles before the first wheel hub bearing failure, since then i have had to replace 7 wheel hubs bearing failures on my (2003 ford f-250 super duty xl 4x4 7.3 power stroke diesel), the truck only has road miles and i do not take it 4 wheeling. It is my work and every day driving truck.the truck has just over 320,000 miles on it now.( i love this truck) the last set of wheel hubs was installed on my truck 04/01/2015 and i just had to replace them again, sad day for me. 08/22/2015. They only had 5,000 miles on them. I believe this is a manufacture flaw in the hubs that needs to be addressed, i am not the only one that has had this problem. It is very dangerous but more over you should get more than 5,000 miles out of these parts.

Truck stalls and or misfires when intermittent wipers are on when sitting in stopped position truck will stall and when in motion it will misfire and stumble only when wipers are on and not any other time

The passenger's side rearview mirror projected oncoming vehicle'salot further than they actually were.the consumer was almost involved in 2 accidents because of this problem.the dealership covered the mirror with a standard mirror to correct the problem.*nlm

The problem: 6.0l head bolts. Probably the most well-known and problematic is the issue with the factory head bolts. Essentially, the bolts stretch, which results in a blown head gasket. Ford is aware of this problem is why there is a lawsuite pending due to this issue and others with this 6.0l engine. The problem: egr coolerthe 6.0l diesel has a bad reputation for blown head gaskets and sticking egr (exhaust gas recirculation) valve. While stretching head bolts are partly to blame for the head gasket issue, programmers that turn up the power in your 6.0l truck are guilty culprits as well. Simply put, the stock egr cooler cannot keep up with filtering a modified 6.0l. A failing egr cooler can cause your truck to overheat, run poorly, and add to the potential for head gasket failure.the problem: vacuum leakalthough the super duty uses unit bearings up front from the factory, the trucks are still equipped with selectable hubs. Many of the early trucks were equipped with ford-specific hubs which had an auto and on setting only. These hubs were vacuum-assisted and known to be problematic. A leaking or dry-rotted vacuum line is not uncommon to find, nor is a damaged hub actuator. Pictured here is a quick trail fix that uses a stick to plug a vacuum line that was leaking and no longer needed because the truck was outfitted with aftermarket hubs. The problem: front unit bearingsbig tires and unit bearings don't always mix well. Even in the factory configuration, the non-serviceable unit bearings have a limited life cycle. The easy way to check for a bad unit bearing is by jacking up the front axle, one side at a time. You'll want to raise the tire off of the ground enough so that a prybar can be placed under the bottom of the tire. You can also use your hands to test this, but the prybar will give you extra leverage.issue recall.

F-350 crew cab 4x4, dually truck with ford factory aluminum alloy wheels. The right front wheel starting leaking air and when checked, a crack beginning at the valve stem was propagating toward the center of the wheel and cracks were also developing along the base of the spokes, circumscribing several spokes.took the left side front wheel off and observed the same circumscribing cracks developing at the base of the spokes.potentially separating the wheel center from the tire.the leaking tire/wheel has been removed from the vehicle, the other cracked wheel is still on the truck, only have one spare available.




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